The Teak House in Wokingham is changing – this is what’s happening
A POPULAR town centre restaurant is to be transformed into a Pan-Asian venue offering tapas style dining.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR town centre restaurant is to be transformed into a Pan-Asian venue offering tapas style dining.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE appeal has been issued after Shinfield teenager went missing after school yesterday. Eighteen-year-old Thiabso Motlogelwa, of Mimosa Drive, was last seen at Addington School in Woodley, on Wednesday,...
Read moreDetailsDIGITAL EXPERTS swapped their keyboards for their handlebars earlier this month as they undertook an epic bike ride to help a local charity.
Read moreDetailsA BBC documentary focusing on people who abuse council homes had a good news story to tell, thanks to a Wokingham housing company. The daytime programme Council House Crackdown last...
Read moreDetailsTHEY say you should never work with children or animals, but one fitness fan is proving that the old adage is very wrong after welcoming a gazelle to her athletic...
Read moreDetailsANNA Wan believes she has the purr-fect job. She gets to spend the day doing what she loves - being with cats.
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD great-grandmother said that her estate is being plagued by rats running free and that the council are refusing to help.
Read moreDetailsTwo of the country’s foremost experts on succulent plants attracted a steady flow of visitors when they staged a show at Hare Hatch Sheeplands near Twyford on Sunday, September 16.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM learning institution for under fives is celebrating after receiving a Good accolade from Ofsted.
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh has donated £5,000 to the Royal Berks Charity to support the purchase of a new ultrasound scanner to improve the diagnosis of prostate...
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